SASSA Announces R10 Increase in Social Grants for October 2025

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has confirmed a R10 increase in all social grants, effective from October 2025. This latest adjustment follows the 2025/26 National Budget Speech by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana, in which a two-phase approach to social grant increases was outlined: the first in April and a second, smaller adjustment scheduled for October.
The announcement comes amid rising living costs and persistent inflation, reflecting the government’s commitment to cushioning vulnerable households while balancing fiscal responsibility. For millions of South Africans who rely on grants as a primary source of income, even a small increase can have a meaningful impact on daily living expenses, food security, and transport costs.
Updated Social Grant Amounts for October 2025
Effective 1 October 2025, SASSA social grant beneficiaries can expect the following monthly amounts:
- Old Age Grant: R2 320 (up from R2 310)
- Old Age Grant (over 75 years): R2 340 (up from R2 330)
- War Veterans Grant: R2 340 (up from R2 330)
- Disability Grant: R2 320 (up from R2 310)
- Care Dependency Grant: R2 320 (up from R2 310)
While the R10 increase may seem modest, it represents a lifeline for households that rely heavily on social grants to meet basic needs. The incremental increase can contribute toward the cost of groceries, transport, electricity, and other daily necessities.
Learn more: SASSA Confirms: Payment Dates Not Affected by Postbank Agreement Change
Why the SASSA Social Grant Increase Matters
SASSA CEO Themba Matlou emphasized the importance of the adjustment, stating that it is “crucial in shielding beneficiaries from ongoing economic challenges.”
“This reaffirms government’s commitment to protecting the most vulnerable in society, easing financial burden and cushioning them against economic hardships,” Matlou said.
South Africa continues to experience inflationary pressures, particularly in essential goods such as food, transport, and electricity. While a R10 increase might not offset all costs, it helps pensioners, people with disabilities, and low-income families manage rising expenses.
For households dependent on grants, this adjustment is more than just a number—it can influence food security, access to medical care, and the ability to maintain basic living standards.
October 2025 Payment Schedule
SASSA has released the official payment dates to ensure beneficiaries can plan accordingly:
- Old Age Grants: Thursday, 2 October 2025
- Disability Grants: Friday, 3 October 2025
- Children’s Grants: Monday, 6 October 2025
Beneficiaries are encouraged not to withdraw funds immediately on the day of payment unless necessary. Staggering withdrawals can reduce overcrowding, shorten queues, and improve safety at ATMs, pay points, and retail outlets.
SASSA’s Preparations and Assurance
SASSA CEO Themba Matlou assured beneficiaries that the October payment cycle will proceed without disruptions or delays. Payments will be deposited directly into beneficiaries’ accounts as usual, providing continuity and reliability for households relying on these funds.
“It is all systems go for the October payment cycle,” Matlou confirmed.
This assurance is particularly significant in light of past concerns over grant payment delays in some regions. By communicating early, SASSA reinforces public trust and demonstrates accountability in social grant administration.
What Beneficiaries Should Know
1. Accessing Funds
Funds will remain in beneficiaries’ accounts until withdrawn. There is no urgency to collect the grant immediately, giving recipients flexibility in planning their expenses.
2. Multiple Withdrawal Options
Beneficiaries can access their grants through:
- ATMs
- SASSA-approved retailers
- Postbank services
This range of options allows beneficiaries to choose the most convenient and safe method for accessing their funds.
3. Staying Alert to Scams
SASSA has warned beneficiaries to remain vigilant against fraud. The agency does not charge fees or request personal information in exchange for processing payments. Any suspicious communication should be reported immediately to prevent financial loss.
The Broader Context: Social Protection and Economic Pressures
The October 2025 grant increase forms part of a broader social protection strategy aimed at supporting vulnerable South Africans. With over 18 million citizens depending on social grants, these adjustments reflect the government’s commitment to upholding a social safety net.
At the same time, the modest size of the increase highlights the challenge of balancing fiscal responsibility with social support needs. South Africa faces high unemployment, persistent inflation, and growing demand for social services. Policymakers must navigate these pressures to ensure the sustainability of social grant programs.
Even incremental increases in grants contribute to poverty alleviation, allowing households to better manage rising costs. They also serve as a buffer against economic shocks, particularly for pensioners, people living with disabilities, and caregivers relying on the Care Dependency Grant.
Understanding the Impact on Households
For many South African households, social grants are the primary or sole source of income. A R10 increase may not solve all financial challenges, but it represents:
- Improved food security: A few additional rand can be allocated to groceries, especially for households with children or elderly members.
- Transportation support: Public transport or taxi fares are a significant part of monthly expenses. Even small increases can help cover these costs.
- Basic living costs: Electricity, water, and other utilities continue to rise, and incremental grant increases can ease the burden slightly.
Moreover, social grants help to stabilize local economies, as recipients spend their funds in shops, markets, and local businesses, creating a ripple effect across communities.
SASSA Social Grants by Category
Old Age Grant
- Supports citizens aged 60 and above (or 75+, with a slightly higher amount).
- Helps pensioners maintain a basic standard of living.
Disability Grant
- Provides income for South Africans living with disabilities who cannot work.
- Supports independence and access to healthcare and essential services.
Care Dependency Grant
- Designed for caregivers of children with severe disabilities.
- Helps families cover specialized care, medical needs, and daily expenses.
War Veterans Grant
- Honors South African war veterans with a small monthly income.
- Recognizes the sacrifices made for the country.
Children’s Grants
- Support families with children, helping cover food, school supplies, and healthcare.
Learn more: Age Limits for SASSA Grants: Everything You Need to Know
Tips for Beneficiaries
- Plan withdrawals carefully: Avoid peak days to reduce queues and ensure safety.
- Budget wisely: Even a small increase can make a difference if spent on high-priority needs.
- Use multiple withdrawal points: ATMs, Postbank services, and retailers provide flexible options.
- Stay alert: Only trust official SASSA communications to avoid scams.
- Keep up to date: Regularly check the SASSA website or call the toll-free helpline at 0800 60 10 11 for accurate information.
Looking Ahead: Government Strategy
The October 2025 social grant increase is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to balance social support with fiscal sustainability. While the adjustment is modest, it demonstrates continued prioritization of vulnerable populations.
South Africa faces several challenges that impact social grants, including:
- Persistent inflation affecting food, electricity, and transport costs
- High unemployment, leading to greater reliance on state support
- Limited government revenue, requiring careful budgeting
By implementing incremental increases, the government ensures that social grant programs remain sustainable, even as the demand for support grows.
The Importance of Public Awareness
SASSA has emphasized transparency and communication to ensure beneficiaries are fully informed. This includes:
- Publishing payment schedules in advance
- Highlighting the updated grant amounts
- Providing clear guidance on safe withdrawal practices
Public awareness campaigns are crucial in maintaining trust and minimizing the risk of fraud or confusion during payment cycles.
The R10 increase in SASSA social grants for October 2025 may seem small, but for millions of South Africans, it represents an important measure of support in an economically challenging environment.
These adjustments reflect the government’s ongoing commitment to protecting the most vulnerable members of society while balancing fiscal responsibility. From pensioners and people with disabilities to caregivers and low-income households, social grants remain a critical safety net, providing stability, dignity, and a measure of relief in daily life.
For more information on SASSA social grants and updates on payments, beneficiaries can visit the official SASSA website or call the toll-free helpline at 0800 60 10 11. Staying informed ensures beneficiaries can access their grants safely and efficiently, maximizing the impact of even modest increases in support.